Leave the car behind and come explore some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK with Chris in his vintage taxi.
It's not just pretty; it's an incredibly old landscape, and its history goes back beyond the dawn of civilization.
We don't just concentrate on ancient history; we discover what part of North Cornwall plays in today's modern world and in the security of the nation.
We visit forgotten castles; you'll hear of legends and heroes; you'll marvel at awe-inspiring scenery, and you'll learn to dowse.
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A gentle stroll of about a mile brings us to the smallest property owned by The National Trust. Built entirely of driftwood by The Rev R.S.Hawker, he spent many hours here inspired in his writings by the magnificent coastline.
We come into Bude and look at a medieval pack horse bridge, the Bude canal, the harbour and a rare sea lock. We look at the site of Bude railway station.
We pause to look at the fabulous coastline and a bronze age burial mound before continuing along the coast to look at the spectacular chevron folds, an amazing geological feature of folded layers of sedimentary rock.
We walk around the historic harbour talk of the industry which built Boscastle. You'll learn of the flood of Boscastle in 2004. We walk up to The Lookout which is on the site of a bronze age castle. Before we leave Boscastle we visit the castle which gives Boscastle it's name.
This is perhaps the prettiest church in the universe. You'll learn of the life of a witch, her death and what happened after!
We spend as long as you like in Tintagel.
There are historic buildings to look at as well as shops to browse in.
Thought to be the home of the legendary King Arthur it was certainly the home of the royalty of Dumnonia.
Entry is not included in the tour but you are welcome to visit.
An absolutely fascinating place to visit, this airfield saw action in WW2 and was used as a formula one racing circuit post war.
The Cornwall at War Museum is also well worth a visit.
The airfield is free to visit, but entry to the museum is not included.
In the shadow of Roughtor you'll learn of the tragic end of Charlotte Dymond, view a bronze age field system and round houses. A walk up Roughtor itself is possible.
We visit Stannon stone circle. Standing alone on the desolate moor for centuries, its purpose long forgotten. But you'll learn to dowse here, and questions can be asked of the dowsing rods. What will you discover?
Cornwall is a stunning coastal county in South West England, renowned for its dramatic cliffs, picturesque fishing villages, and rich Celtic heritage. With its mild climate, beautiful beaches, and unique cultural identity, it offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
A stunning ecological park featuring giant geodesic domes housing a variety of plant species from around the world.
A historic island castle and village with a rich history dating back to the 12th century.
A beautifully restored Victorian garden with a fascinating history and a variety of plant species.
The southwesternmost point of mainland England, offering stunning coastal views and a variety of attractions.
A medieval castle associated with the legends of King Arthur, located on the dramatic Cornish coastline.
A traditional savory pastry filled with beef, potatoes, swede, and onions.
A light snack consisting of scones, clotted cream, and jam.
A traditional Cornish pie made with pilchards or sardines, with the fish heads poking through the pastry.
Creamy ice cream made with local Cornish clotted cream.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and various festivals. The beaches are at their best, and all attractions are fully open.
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Cornwall is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, it's always important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Truro Station, Penzance Station
Truro Bus Station, Penzance Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport. Services are frequent in towns but can be limited in rural areas.
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The Lizard Peninsula offers stunning coastal scenery, beautiful beaches, and unique geological features.
A charming coastal town with a rich maritime history, picturesque streets, and beautiful estuary views.
A vast, open moorland offering dramatic landscapes, ancient ruins, and a rich history.
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